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Show with a First Security BANKAMERICARD & A U t H O I Z T D S I G W T U i E S ...,.,... ,.,, IJ I 'T Pull in at any one of the hundreds of stations sta-tions that display the blue and gold Bank-Americard Bank-Americard emblem, and say "charge it." Servicemarks owned and licensed by BankAmerka Service Corporation UII For Complete ' GIFT and JEWELRY f SELECTIONS ! Guaranteed Watch !;j and Jewelry Repairing see Mel Duke at I Jewelry j;, 220 So. Main i "20 Years in Springville"' Rexall H cent SALE starts LL today! LOADS of VALUES City Rexall Drug 164 South Main DEER HUNTERS' SPECIAL f'fth General Electric VI :i set of WALKIE-TALKIES I r with case and straps I i Reg. $40.00 ppl ml $2895 sj&mm, "22 CALIBER RIFLE l ' with 4-power scope COO QC V J Reg. $43.95 vJ.J K0L0B LUMBER COMPANY 0 35 West 200 South ; r . ,?-v ' - ' 1 I 'C4? V:, :; ; : f s ' " i i v ! I I i ' - ' ! """" TWO YFAR DFMDrR ATlf". CANDIDATE Advertisement World's Finest Bourbon a 173 -Year-Old Secret i - ATTENTION ALL REGISTERED VOTERS: In conformity with State Statute, Clyde L. Miller, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, has qualified the following Initiative Petition to be placed on the November 5th, 1968 General Election Ballot. AN ACT RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; ANY UNLICENSED CLUB OR PUBLIC PLACE AND AMENDING THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT BY ADD- CONTAINING OTHER PROHIBITIONS ON THE ING A NEW CHAPTER 9 TO TITLE 32, UTAH CODE SALE, DISPENSING, TRANSPORTATION STOR-ANNOTATED STOR-ANNOTATED 1953, TO BE KNOWN AS THE ALCO- AGE, PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC ALCO-HOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL ACT OF 1968; PRO- HOLIC BEVERAGES; RESTRICTING THE LOCKER VIDING FOR THE SALE AND DISPENSING OF CLUB SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY THE INDIVIDUAL OF ALL STATE AND LOCAL LIQUOR LAWS BY DRINK ON LICENSED PREMISES BY LICENSEES ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS- PROVID-REGULATED PROVID-REGULATED AND CONTROLLED BY APPROPRI- ING FOR PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OR DIS-ATE DIS-ATE AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR LICENSING PENSING OF LIQUOR BY LICENSEES IN LOCALI-OF LOCALI-OF HOTELS, RESORT HOTELS, RESTAURANTS TIES WHICH VOTE TO DO SO- AMENDING AND CLUBS; SETTING FORTH THE QUALIFICA- SECTIONS 32-1-6, 32-1-19 32-1-27 32-4-16 32-8-28, 32-TIONS 32-TIONS OF LICENSEES AND THE CONDITIONS 8-46, 32-8-47, 32-8-59, UTAH CODE'ANNOTATED 1953, UNDER WHICH LICENSES ARE TO BE ISSUED, AND REPEALING SECTIONS 32-8-53 UTAH CODE RENEWED, REISSUED, SUSPENDED AND CAN- ANNOTATED 1953 16-6-13 UTAH CODE ANNO-CELLED; ANNO-CELLED; PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENS- TATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 25 LAWS ING BY LICENSEES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OF UTAH 1955, 16-6-13.1, 16-6-13 2 16-6-13 3 UTAH TO AND THE POSSESSION, PURCHASE OR CON- CODE ANNOTATED 1953 AS ENACTED BY CHAP-SUMPTION CHAP-SUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY PER- TER 25, LAWS OF UTAH 1955 16-6-14 AND 16-6-15, SONS UNDER TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE; UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953 SECTION 11-10-1 PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING OF UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953 AS AMENDED BY LIQUOR BY THE PACKAGE OR BOTTLE BY LI- CHAPTER 26, LAWS OF UTAH 1967 AND SECTIONS CENSEES AND CLUBS AND THE CONSUMPTION 11-10-2, 11-10-3 AND 11-10-4. UTAH CODE ANNO- j OF LIQUOR FROM ANY PACKAGE OR BOTTLE IN TATED 1953. uin wul j LIQUOR INITIATIVE PETITION A An Act providing for control and limited licensing of qualified restaurants, k hotels and private clubs for sale of liquor by the drink and providing for local option prohibiting the same; prohibiting consumption of liquor in i public facilities except liquor purchased by the drink from licensees, provid- FOR ing for court-review of certain acts of local authorities and the Liquor Control Commission; authorizing supplemental state and local regulation, requiring against I I public officers to enforce all liquor laws and providing funds therefor from OAlNbr I license fees; prohibiting undesirable practices including sale of liquor to minors; and providing for license revocation and penalties for violations. xoffs Electors desiring to vote "for" the proposer! Art phall place a iMk CLYDE L. MILLER cross within the square following the worrl "For" r.r-1 r'-?iring yA Secretary to vote "a"ainst" shall place a cross within the square lollowins the lSi-J of word "Against." tnMr State I CHICAGO, ILL. Before you can call yourself the world's finest anything you'd better have a case in your favor. Jim Beam Bourbon has that "case." i The whole matter started i with Jacob Beam who would be 200 years old this year-p; y and a secret he discovered, i The secret, in the case of Jim Beam Bourbon, goes back i to 1795, and it is still hush-hush hush-hush today. The secret lay in the heart of Kentucky where 'i there was, and is today, the right combination for pleus-ure. pleus-ure. The right land. The right climate: the perfect Bourbon ? formula. In north central Kentucky. Jacob Beam found clean irbn-t free water water that 'came",' from limestone springs considered consid-ered the very !!!ivst,.Hi-...;i.'--t out to ir.al x urbo!i thi'-rolling thi'-rolling cot -----1.1112. his: own '" 'x-s : pnde. f&zStm. Six Gei--'"- Thepnc r:-p distiller JjtmifSS.-6t-S) : thrO Igh SI . Every glasx V'-'S:.-. j- t Bourbon hr""' nature and -.rlffigffiT V-Ss' passed on from Jacob to David to David M. to Colonel James to T. Jeremiah to Baker and Booker Noe over a span of 173 years. And it's still a big secret. : , AJI those Beams have rested their casej-bon that's worthy of! : st. The qi : f the Jim . Beam BoiBEAM S oday owes much to t Qt sSl preserva-tion preserva-tion and ay'''' ; to the original orig-inal form! '"t wis ;y pnnv I alDlOfaamailUCfl it s f"ji Li sm $ N , BOURBOK WHISRFY Af A JAXKB beam msnLUNG m Y' ''3 ' er : -m ' ' & Jim Beam M proof Kentucky Ken-tucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Whis-key distilled and bottled by the James B. Beam Distilling Co., Clermont. Beam. Kenturkv. Utah County Commissioner FARMERS FOR GILLMAN j We support John W. Gillman for Utah County Commissioner not only because he too is a farmer and understands our problems, but also because he is an agriculture leader with more experience than any other candidate. We urge you to join us in supporting sup-porting a man who supports us every day . . . John W. Gillman. Lamar V. Crandall Neil Whiting Edward H. Boyer GIDJvASX j' PaU i'c!. A3v. by farmers (above) for Gillman |